Forest hydrology and hydraulics – Part of the hydrology that studies the connection between vegetation and forest, on the one hand, and hydrological processes, on the other. The foundations of the forest experimental hydrology set the Swiss Enceker (1890), making this scientific discipline set aside from the general hydrology. The results of the previous elements of the individual elements (precipitation, interception, evaporation, infiltration, hence, retention, water supply, water quality, water, etc.) indicate the influence of forest and forestry on water resources and other economic branches that occur as users. The value of these elements, except from natural factors, depends on the wood species, its age, assembly, type and intensity of cutting, the way of supply and transport. I. B.
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Кириличен напис ШУМСКА ХИДРОЛОГИЈА И ХИДРАУЛИКА